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Oct 15, 2019

Divers Looking For WWII Shipwreck Find Enormous, Gelatinous Orb With Thousands Of Baby Squid Inside

First, they saw that the orb was bigger than them. Then they saw the thousands of little creatures wriggling around inside.

Oct 15, 2019
Science News

Divers Looking For WWII Shipwreck Find Enormous, Gelatinous Orb With Thousands Of Baby Squid Inside

First, they saw that the orb was bigger than them. Then they saw the thousands of little creatures wriggling around inside.

By Natasha Ishak
Oct 8, 2019

The Last Woolly Mammoths On Earth Died Of Catastrophic ‘Icing Events,’ New Study Finds

The study suggests that the dietary wellbeing of Wrangel Island's mammoths was stable and that all long-term weather events had already passed. The culprit of their demise, it claims, were short-term "icing events."

Oct 8, 2019
News

The Last Woolly Mammoths On Earth Died Of Catastrophic ‘Icing Events,’ New Study Finds

The study suggests that the dietary wellbeing of Wrangel Island's mammoths was stable and that all long-term weather events had already passed. The culprit of their demise, it claims, were short-term "icing events."

By Marco Margaritoff
Oct 7, 2019

Scientists Implant Fake Memories Into Birds To Teach Them New Songs À La ‘Inception’

Zebra finches typically learn to sing a song from their parents through imitation, but a new study shows they can learn a song without ever hearing it.

Oct 7, 2019
Science News

Scientists Implant Fake Memories Into Birds To Teach Them New Songs À La ‘Inception’

Zebra finches typically learn to sing a song from their parents through imitation, but a new study shows they can learn a song without ever hearing it.

By Natasha Ishak
Oct 3, 2019

2,000-Year-Old Scrolls From Vesuvius Eruption To Be ‘Virtually Unraveled’ With A.I.

The fragile scrolls from the ancient city of Herculaneum have been destroyed by physical unwrapping, and so scientists plan to use A.I. and machine learning to virtually read their text.

Oct 3, 2019
News

2,000-Year-Old Scrolls From Vesuvius Eruption To Be ‘Virtually Unraveled’ With A.I.

The fragile scrolls from the ancient city of Herculaneum have been destroyed by physical unwrapping, and so scientists plan to use A.I. and machine learning to virtually read their text.

By Marco Margaritoff